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  6. TO-DAY'S DINNER

    Housewives, be not worried about to-day's dinner. You may be without meat, but that need not cause you any tears, because you can serve up a good hot meal to your menfolk ...

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  7. HOSPITALS HELPLESS

    To keep the public hospitals, charitable institutions, asylums for the destitute and insane, supplied with meat this week, various butchering companies with contracts will have a very ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. FURTHER GOVERNMENT ACTION

    Yesterday Mr. Estell (with whom was Mr. J. B. Holme, Under-Secretary for Labor and Industry and Industrial Registrar) had separate conferences with representatives of the ...

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  9. MEAT STILL IN THE BALANCE

    The present trouble began on Thursday, February 5. The butchers' shopmen demanded a week of 48 hours and an increase on the award rates of 10s. To this demand they added a threat that they would cease work on the following Monday unless their demands were met. The employers offered an increase of 5s, and were prepared to discuss the ...

    Article : 524 words
  10. "THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED."

    Suburban butchers are apparently under no misapprehension regarding the trend of events, for the time being, at any rate. Several of them yesterday exhibited' notices reading ...

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  11. EMPLOYERS WILLING TO SLAUGHTER

    A meeting of the committee appointed by the master butchers to negotiate for a settlement of the meat trouble was held in the wool room of the Royal Exchange building yesterday. ...

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  12. "DEPORT EMPLOYERS' COMMITTEE."

    The Australian Workers' Union, one of the most powerful of Australian industrial bodies, having the numbers rather of a federation of unions than of a single union, is ready to take ...

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  13. THE MASTERS' DECISION.

    The following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the employers' committee yesterday : 1. That in the event of the men returning to ...

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  14. FOOD COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    Industrial troubles in connection with any food industry have nowdays to meet a development in the form of the Food Producing and Distributing Council, which was instituted ...

    Article : 326 words
  15. EMPLOYEES' MEETING ON MONDAY.

    Last night Mr. Furse, secretary of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, said that it was unlikely that any important developments in the strike would come from their side until ...

    Article : 454 words
  16. MEN TO CONSIDER MASTERS' OFFER

    The employers' committee submitted the above resolutions to the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Estell), who in turn placed them before the committee acting on behalf of the ...

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  17. MASTERS TO MEET AGAIN TO-DAY

    A meeting, which all master butchers are requested to attend, will be held this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Royal Exchange buildings, coiner of Pitt and Hunter streets. The ...

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  18. PEAS AND BACON.

    Required : Thin slices of bacon ; cooked peas; seasonings. Cut thin slices of bacon and fry them until the fat is quite clear. Put the cooked peas ...

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  19. MASTERS DETERMINED

    Mr. W. B. Nicholls (secretary of the Masters' Association) said last night that the employers would welcome any compulsory conference or properly constituted tribunal presided over by ...

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  20. STEWED RABBIT (Portuguese).

    Cut up a nice-sized rabbit into small pieces, fry it with some dripping, a sliced onion, and a tomato (or a little tomato sauce), a few spices, a piece of lemon-peel, and some pepper ...

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  21. BIG DEMANDS FOR PROVISIONS.

    Unusual activity was displayed upon the dairy produce sections of Sussex-street yesterday morning. As a rule the markets are quiet and almost inactive on Saturday morning. ...

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  22. HARICOT BEANS AND PICKLED PORK.

    Take one quart of beans, and soak them all night in water ; next morning boil them in a saucepan for 20 minutes ; take them out and drain them ; have ready an earthenware jar ...

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  23. ARE UNIONISTS INSATIABLE.?

    Sir,—The president of the Employers' Federation, Mr. Buchanan, speaking of the meat strike recently, was reported as making some remarks to the effect that the desire of the ...

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  24. RICE CROQUETTES.

    Take a breakfastcupful of boiled rice, mix with it half a teaspoonful of salt, a teaspoonful of butter, a well-beaten egg, and a flavoring of mace or saffron. Add enough milk to form a ...

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  25. LABOR FEDERATION ATTITUDE

    Mr. W. Rosser, secretary of the Labor Federation of Australasia (New South Wales branch) stated yesterday that the Federation. which includes a number of unions, had not yet ...

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  26. RICE AND CABBAGE.

    Chop, a large cabbage into small pieces (as you would do lettuces for salad), put this on to boil for a few minutes ; change the water twice. When the third water (which should not be ...

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